Trevor Brazile’s Scoring Theory
The feel Trevor Brazile demands in the corner is designed to make his horses score sharper throughout their careers. Here's how he does it.

The 26-time World Champion Trevor Brazile develops a specific level of feel and responsiveness in his horses in the box, and—like everything else he does—it’s come from decades of training the best horses in the game. Join us as we sit in the box with the King of the Cowboys and get some Relentless Insights into his thinking and scoring. 

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